None of the Bulls really stood out by their offensive performance, but Butler gave the team 20 points on a night where scoring was hard to come by.

It wasn't an efficient game. Butler went to isolation far too often and settled for a lot of contested jump shots. He hit some clutch ones after the Jazz pulled to within five late in the game, redeeming what was a rough night shooting for him.

Butler also played solid defense on Jazz forward Gordon Hayward, holding him to a miserable 3-of-15 night shooting.

Dwyane Wade

Grade: B

Statistics: 32 minutes, 18 points (7-of-17 shooting), 1 assist

Wade has been a great playmaker all year and led the team in assists with Rajon Rondo out in the Bulls' previous game on Tuesday.

He wasn't quite up to that same distributor role on Thursday, recording only one assist. He had another nice look to Bobby Portis for a dunk that Portis was fouled on.

Wade's contribution to the game was via his scoring, and he didn't shoot the ball particularly well. Like Butler, Wade went to a steady diet of isolation or pick-and-roll jumpers. Those aren't great shots, but he and Butler were able to hit them at key points in the game.

Lopez had another tough night shooting on a steady diet of putbacks, pick-and-pop jumpers, and hook shots. He took 15-plus shots for his fourth consecutive game, and that is not the sign of a healthy offense.

Still, Lopez was very good in this game and saved the Bulls when their offense was going south with his seven offensive rebounds.

Lopez really made an impact on the defensive end. Although he was only credited with two blocks, he altered a ton of shots at the rim.

The Jazz didn't have a big man that could draw Lopez out on defense, so this was a good matchup for him.

Rondo's ankle wasn't fully healed for this game so Grant got his second straight start.

Grant really struggled to shoot the ball. His jumper has not looked good this season and Thursday was no exception. He was pressing on a number of isolation shots and had difficulty finishing at the rim.

Grant hasn't been much of a creator this year, but he did have a nice drive-and-kick for his lone assist of the night.

A modest stat line for Mirotic, but he was effective in his minutes. He hit a trademark deep 3-pointer and had some nice sequences off his pump-fake. He pump-faked and assisted Denzel Valentine for a 3-pointer, and pump-faked and drove for an impressive dunk.